Get Your Premium Membership

Best Middle School Poems

Below are the all-time best Middle School poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of middle school poems written by PoetrySoup members


Pins and Needles
Another song written in middle school - edited of course. ;)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[Verse 1]
I'm trapped within these walls
Never to leave at all
I am the prisoner inside my...

Read more of this work...
Categories: middle school, adventure, allegory, angst, art,
Form: Lyric



Ana
She writes her songs and her poems,
not one person know 'em.
She listens to the sound of her music,
she's stuck to it like a tick.

If someone...

Read more of this work...
© Ana Jusino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: middle school, analogy, beautiful, beauty, blue,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Lickety Split
L ittle voices, rising in volume and pitch
I mploring teacher, begs all available aids to help pop 
C oats, hats, muffs, mitts, sweaters, gloves, socks,...

Read more of this work...
Categories: middle school, 1st grade, 2nd grade,
Form: Acrostic
C'Est La Vie, Billy
C’est la vie, Billy!

   His cheeks a deep scarlet, 
     His jaw tightened in an eerie grin,
  ...

Read more of this work...
Categories: boy, middle school,
Form: Free verse
Paper Clips
Most people are easily bent out of shape
Like Paperclips
Because they can't hold it together
Like Paperclips
My words are weapons so I lock & load
My Paper Clips
I...

Read more of this work...
© John Conde  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, integrity, middle school,
Form: Rhyme



Chance To Dance
Chance to Dance 



I could have been different if given the chance
If you only said yes to just one dance 
I built up the courage...

Read more of this work...
Categories: middle school, 8th grade, anti bullying,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member When Mother Pulls the Cart
WHEN MOTHER PULLS THE CART

Way back my classmate of middle school
Lost early on his father in the clutch of cancer
Destitute family cart mother was forced...

Read more of this work...
Categories: dedication, middle school, mother
Form: Rhyme
Carpe Diem You Said
Carpe Diem you said 
And I ponder that line as I sit here in bed 
Seize the day; don’t stop ‘til you’re dead 
Don’t fight...

Read more of this work...
Categories: allegory, appreciation, middle school,
Form: Rhyme
School
School is actually a fun place to be
To learn, enjoy and finally be free
For advisors and students to come together
To share secrets and tell us...

Read more of this work...
Categories: homework, inspiration, middle school,
Form: Rhyme
I Am
I am the weather constantly changing day by day.
I am the light that fades before darkness takes over.
I am the cheetah protecting its young.
I am...

Read more of this work...
Categories: middle school, beautiful, faith, fun, happiness,
Form: I do not know?
Teacher, Shall I Write a Sonnet
Teacher, shall I write a sonnet? Must I?
When I’m not so sure of my poetry…
Shall I write a poem of fourteen lines?
In iambic pentameter –by...

Read more of this work...
© Mariam M.  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: middle school, art, fun, life, middle
Form: Sonnet
Fake Words
Fake Words – Zamreen Zarook

God have given us mouth,
Not to speak to north and south,
Tongue is given under an oath,
So it’s our duty to protect...

Read more of this work...
Categories: middle school, age, angel, beautiful, beauty,
Form: Rhyme
Friends
I remember when we were growing up and the first day I started school.
I was nervous as could be, and then you walked in trying...

Read more of this work...
Categories: middle school, devotion, friendship, time, school,
Form: Lyric
Listen To Me
You never listen
Yes I know it's true
I see you try and deny it
How's that working for you?

I will say one thing
You will hear another
I will...

Read more of this work...
Categories: middle school, abuse, betrayal, bullying, childhood,
Form: Free verse
Through the Eyes of a Child
It’s not fair 
But then it never is
All the teachers
All the learning that they got
It couldn't prepare them 
Could it?
It couldn't stop it 
Or halt...

Read more of this work...
Categories: middle school, abuse, betrayal, bullying, childhood,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things